About OLLI

OLLI at SOU Mission Statement

OLLI at SOU is a member-driven educational community established for individuals 50 or older to foster intellectual curiosity and continuous learning. OLLI at SOU relies upon its participants to contribute their talents, skills and time. OLLI at SOU offers older adults opportunity for continued learning programs, social and cultural enrichment.

History of OLLI at SOU

In 1993 SOU officials planted the seeds for Southern Oregon Learning in Retirement (SOLIR) when they met with members of the community to determine their interest in establishing a learning program for retirees. Within ten years, more than 500 Rogue Valley adults were active in SOLIR. In 2007 SOLIR became part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes founded by Bernard Osher, a businessman and philanthropist. Osher supports lifelong learning for older adults on 119 campuses nationwide. With the funds received from the Osher Foundation and from member dues and donations, OLLI provides its members with an affordable opportunity to learn and teach, share diverse ideas, pursue common interests, and make new acquaintances. As a member-run program, OLLI at SOU relies on the talents, skills, and time of members to support its activities.